Posted: 11/15/06 - 08:34 Post subject: swollen labias after a night with a partner
hello, i am a girl . i drank quite a bit last night and i ended up with a guy. he was rubbing me so hard down there for so long. today my labias are huge and sollen. its absolutely scary and i dont know what to do. they hurt so much. does anybody know if they will go back to normal? or are they stuck like that? is this normal for labias to swell if there is to much pressure? help!
Posted: 03/29/07 - 23:04 Post subject: Re: swollen labias after a night with a partner
Guest wrote:
hello, i am a girl . i drank quite a bit last night and i ended up with a guy. he was rubbing me so hard down there for so long. today my labias are huge and sollen. its absolutely scary and i dont know what to do. they hurt so much. does anybody know if they will go back to normal? or are they stuck like that? is this normal for labias to swell if there is to much pressure? help!
I really don't know. But I think u r pretty stupid to be asking this online.
It happened to me too, they were swollen and hurt for a few days but then things gradually got back to normal. It was weird, I don't know what it was. Also it's still a bit itchy. But the swelling does go down (at least it did for me)
You need to consider if you are having any other symptoms. Swelling can be caused by all different problems and to narrow it down you need to think of what else is happening below the belt.
I am sure they will be back to normal in time but it is always a good idea to see a doctor if you are still feeling irritation, swelling or even a discharge. No need to panic it sounds like you have just been to rough and a check up wont hurt, Doctors can be very reassuring.
I would try to not have sex while you are having this problem as it may cause the healing process to be delayed.
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